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Contact us at 123ygb@gmail.com, and find out more at EdutainmentforEquity.com

Young Gifted and Black is a program of E4E Arts, the not for profit arm of Edutainment for Equity. The group is led by experienced educators who combined have over 100 years of experience in youth and curriculum  development, public education, non profit administration, strategic planning, and program development and especially in the education of African American children.  Additionally, each of the leaders are award winning artists and/or educators, whose individual and collective works have been honored the world over.


 

Laroilyn H Davis is the Co Founder and Emeritus Director of Young Gifted and Black.  Beginning with her early education at Bethune Cookman College, where at the age of six she was regularly sent to sit and speak with Great Ancestor Mary McCleod Bethune.  Mrs. Davis' grew up in the Segregated South and attended Wittenberg University with a degree in music.  Her perspective on the history and experience of African American people provides a unique opportunity for the youth of YGB to learn and to develop their own racial identities. She is an award winning educator, with over 60 years of experience as a teacher, administrator, and builder of schools, and of children. Her expertise as an educator and as a grand mother informs her work and strengthens the core of what YGB represents.   Her list of accomplishments and awards make her a must listen for any educators of African American children. Mrs Davis no longer regularly attends YGB rehearsals and activities, but she is always present in spirit, and remains a close advisor to the program administration.

 

Ikera Davis is a principal founder of Young Gifted and Black of Oakland, beginning her time as a member of the Oakland Ensemble when she was in 5th grade.  She went on to be a founder YGB Gold, and the Black Sheroes.  She has been on three YGB International Tours, including two trips to Ghana to perform at Emancipation Day ceremonies. Ikera is the Director of Young Gifted and Black managing two programs in Berkeley and Oakland respectively. She leads rehearsals, teaches the songs and serves as a generational bridge for the youth. She also represents YGB in official meetings and serves as a principal ambassador for the organization. Ikera is also directing the development of YGB Onlline. She is a recent graduate of Diablo Valley College obtaining two degrees in Social Justice and Sociology.


 

Candice "Antique" Davis is the CEO and founder of Edutainment for Equity.  She is a career educator who serves as the Managing Director for YGB.  As an arts administrator she supports the business and operations of YGB. She was a co-founder of the YGB Oakland program, and has worked to support YGB since 2009.  As an artist "Candice Antique" records and performs extensively around the world.  She works as the Director of "The Remember Project" and coordinates the artistic and service activities of YGB youth on their bi annual journey to Africa.  She is an accomplished artist as well performing as Candice Antique at festivals, and events locally and around the world.  Her music is a blend of traditional African American Soul with Pan African Afro Beat Dance music.  She is also the lead singer and songwriter for the acapella beat box hip hop band Antique Naked Soul.

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Hodari B. Davis is the Former Artistic Director of Young Gifted and Black and the CIO of Edutainment for Equity.  Hodari is also a founding member of the original YGB in Ithaca, New York. Hodari served as the National Program Director for Youth Speaks for over 11 years, including as the Executive Producer and Key Organizer of the Brave New Voices International Youth Poetry Festival and Network. His extensive experience as an educator and arts administrator has made him a leader in the field and a sought after speaker and pedagogue.  He has presented his work and pedagogy in countries around the world and he has organized  events in the most prestigious theaters in the United States including The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, the Apollo Theater, The SF Opera House and a host of others.  He produced the largest and most accomplished International Youth Poetry Festival in the world for over a decade.  As an artist he writes and curates the material performed by YGB.  Hodari is currently a 4th year Doctoral student at the School of Education at UC Davis. His research in part explores the impact of Young Gifted and Black through the lens and voices of its alumni across generations.

 

Supporters

As a volunteer organization we are thankful for the support we receive from Berkeley Unified School District, The Akonadi Foundation, ISEEED and Kingmakers of Oakland. In the past we have received support from the Black Studies Department at Merrit College, 100 Black Men of the Bay Area, Youth Speaks, African American Male Achievement Initiative and Oakland School for the Arts for our work. We have also received significant support from members of the community who support our work and individual donors who believe in us.  We are honored to represent these and other organizations, campaigns and programs that are effectively trying to help Young Gifted and Black make a contribution to the Movement for Black Lives.

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ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTORS

There are a number of other organizations and individuals who have been fundamental to our success.  Without their generous contributions to our efforts, we would not have been able to make YGB possible.

 

Antique Music • Cultural Links • Merrit College Department of African American Studies • Oakland Unified Schools District • Raymond A. Davis • Lifeisliving.org • Dr. Tommie Smith • KQED • Marc Bamuthi Joseph • The National Equity Project • SWAYS Universe • The Oscar Grant Foundation • Sway Calloway • Marlon Wayans • Terrance J • Ankh Marketing • Nick James • Betti Ono Gallery • The Alphabet Rockers • Zoo Labs • Youth Speaks • Solespace • Builders Lane Radio and Television • The Radical Redistribution Fund • Kingmakers of Oakland • East Bay School for Boys • Oakland School for the Arts • Akonadi Foundation • Lateefa Simon • Cat Brooks • Dope Labs